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Johnson, J. (2019). Artificial intelligence & future warfare Implications for international security. Defense & Security Analysis, 35(2), 147–169. 
Resource type: Journal Article
BibTeX citation key: Johnson2019
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Data Sciences, Decision Theory, Engineering, Ethics, General, Geopolitical, Military Science
Subcategories: Augmented cognition, Autonomous systems, Big data, China, Cognitive Electronic Warfare, Command and control, Cyber, Decision making, Deep learning, Doctrine, Drones, Edge AI, Hypersonics, Internet of things, JADC2, Machine learning, Military research, Networked forces, Neural nets, Psychology of human-AI interaction, Quantum computing, Robotics, Strategy, United States
Creators: Johnson
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Collection: Defense & Security Analysis
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Abstract
Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) suggest that this emerging technology will have a deterministic and potentially transformative influence on military power, strategic competition, and world politics more broadly. After the initial surge of broad speculation in the literature related to AI this article provides some much needed specificity to the debate. It argues that left unchecked the uncertainties and vulnerabilities created by the rapid proliferation and diffusion of AI could become a major potential source of instability and great power strategic rivalry. The article identifies several AI-related innovations and technological developments that will likely have genuine consequences for military applications from a tactical battlefield perspective to the strategic level.
  
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